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Your Voice Matters!


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Queensland Health is partnering with Griffith University to evaluate the awareness, effectiveness, and impact of the See Me. Hear Me. Respect Me. campaign among people with disability and the community. This evaluation is crucial for gaining insights that will help us create more inclusive practices, enhance communication, and significantly improve healthcare experiences and outcomes for people with disabilities.


They are inviting people with disability and their significant others to share their experiences, knowledge, and perspectives on the campaign through a brief, accessible survey. Every voice matters! Anyone can participate, even if they are not familiar with the campaign.


Survey Information:

  • The survey contains 21-24 questions and should take around 15 minutes to complete.

  • It can be completed online, or if needed, a research team member can help out/offer support to finish it over the phone or through Microsoft Teams.

  • The survey will close at 5pm on 15 June 2025.


To participate in the survey or to learn more, please visit: inclusivefutures.griffith.edu.au/evaluation


If you have any questions or need assistance, please reach out to Dr. Kelsey Chapman or Dr. Kelly Clanchy at: dignityproject@griffith.edu.au



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We acknowledge Turrbal and Yaggera country - places on which we gather that have always been enriched by lore, community, culture and identity.

 

We recognise all indigenous people, in particular those from the Pacific and the interwoven history we share with the First Nations people of Australia.

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